Stage 4 cervical cancer is the most severe stage of cervical cancer. Cancer that attacks the cervix is at high risk of taking the lives of sufferers if it is not immediately handled appropriately. In stage 4 cervical cancer, cancer cells have spread to other areas of the body outside the cervix and uterus (metastasis). Stage 4 cervical cancer can be divided into two stages, namely: Stage 4A, cancer has spread to nearby organs of the cervix, such as the uterus, bladder, or rectum. Stage 4B, cancer has spread to more distant organs, such as the lungs, lymph nodes, liver, intestines, or bones. Many patients realize too late that they have cervical cancer because the initial symptoms are sometimes not typical, so patients do not feel that they have cervical cancer. Cervical cancer usually only causes symptoms if it has developed to an advanced stage. The more severe the stage of cervical cancer suffered, the less chance of recovery. Chances for Stage 4 Cervical Cancer Cure The a...